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. The School fosters the development of new voices and new perspectives in social sciences teaching, research, and knowledge exchange. We do this through our inclusive and sustainable agenda
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and four scheduled Saturdays for each academic year to support recruitment events on campus. We are looking for a colleague to lead a 3-year project to develop, establish and subsequently manage the
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. The University of Westminster is a vibrant learning environment – fostering innovation and creativity inspired by research and informed by practice, with a record of research and teaching achievements spanning
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join its current team. The post holder will prepare the teaching timetable for a nominated school and ensure the appropriate systems are accurately maintained and updated. Working in partnerships with
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contribute to the future of game development education and support interdisciplinary collaboration, apply now. At the University of Westminster, we prioritise diversity, inclusion, and equality of opportunity
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augmented reality technologies, as well as materials and environmental testing labs. The Fabrication Lab offers diverse, cutting-edge facilities dedicated to teaching, research, and innovation and an
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, your contribution will enhance the quality of our educational offerings. You will help maintain a collaborative and innovative environment, ensuring our facilities meet the highest standards of safety
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work alongside senior colleagues to develop and define priorities in line with University strategy aims and ambitions, providing advice on best practise in order to develop a university wide approach to
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and the use of those derived measures for the modelling of health, disease, and ageing. As a key member of a multidisciplinary team, you will develop new imaging phenotypes and biomarkers with
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enjoy working as part of a busy team and be comfortable working without constant supervision. This is a great opportunity to join a busy, successful Alumni Relations team and develop a varied set of